Gent's Barber Co. fundraising for Lucky Puppy Rescue
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
ARGYLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Gent’s Barber Company in Cohoes continues to make an impact with fundraisers throughout the year. From June 13 to 17, Barber, Anthony Weils, and Owner, Sean Quell, will be using half of what they make as well as donations from customers to buy everything from dog food to toys.“What I’m doing here is trying to support local and give back to local. I’m going to be buying all of the products from Benson’s Pet Center in Saratoga, New York," explained Weils. Tips for pet care amid poor air quality Over in Argyle, Lucky Puppy Rescue staff are preparing for the new donations. Without outside help, the non-profit wouldn’t be filled with barking.“We really don’t make money here. The way that we get our funding for not only basic supplies, but also medical bills is from you guys from the public," described Staff Member, Hannah Allen. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! With around 100 scoops of kibble a day eaten...Albany County honors veterans for lifelong service on Flag Day
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Wednesday was Flag Day, which marks the day in 1777 when the Second Continental Congress adopted the U.S. Flag. Some local leaders used it as an opportunity to honor military veterans.Albany County officials recognized two veterans during a ceremony at Crossgates Mall. James Gaige served in the Navy Seabees Reserve and helped with humanitarian relief projects in Puerto Rico and Guam. Elmo Kearsing served in the Navy reserve on a geographical survey ship.County leaders said they both exemplify what it means to live a lifetime of service. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "They served their country, but these military personnel come back and continue to give back to the community," Albany County Exec. Dan McCoy said. "You see them volunteering. You see them doing community events. Whether it be church, the Elks -- whatever they're involved in --VFW, American Legion. They're always giving back, and ...WWII planes touch down at Albany International Airport
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- History is coming to life at Albany International Airport. World War II planes are touching down for a limited time. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! It's part of the Air Power History Tours. The war planes travel across the country every year. Visitors have the chance to take tours inside the massive aircrafts, speak with their crews, and even purchase rides.The planes take off from Albany for the next leg of their tour on Saturday.Antonio Brown practices; calls out fans for lack of support
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Will he play, or won't he? That's the question that has revolved around Albany Empire owner Antonio Brown.Brown practiced with the team Wednesday morning at MVP Arena, and has said he will suit up and play in the team's home game Saturday against the Jacksonville Sharks. Of course, media and fans have heard that story before.The seven-time Pro Bowl wideout practiced without pads Wednesday, but was still very involved with offensive drills, running a number of routes with the first-team offense. He even linked up on a long touchdown pass with new quarterback Dalton Cole - a National Arena League rookie, who just came over from the Sharks, and will be starting against his former team Saturday.Brown was supposed to suit up three weeks ago in Albany's home game against Fayetteville, but was declared inactive hours before kickoff because his physical wasn't submitted to the league offices in time.NEWS10 Sports asked Brown why fans should believe that he'll play t...Missouri family moving out-of-state following new anti-LGBTQ laws
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Just days after Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation into law aimed at transgender athletes and minors, a Missouri family is invited to a Pride Month celebration at the White House. Later this summer, Missouri will officially join a handful of other states in banning gender-affirming care for minors and prohibiting transgender girl and women from playing on female sports teams. It's because of those two laws a central Missouri family is packing up their belongings, selling their home and moving out west."We picked Colorado because it's one of a few states that has enshrined protections for LGBTQ people and kids," Katherine Sasser said Wednesday. "Playing sports is challenging to lose that, and it would be devastating to her, but when you talk about not being able to get medical care, it's a life or death situation."In the coming weeks, Sasser and her family will be moving out of Missouri because of the recent legislation the governor signed, preventing her 11-y...Kiszla: Nuggets’ championship was born way back in 2016 with a crazy idea: Nikola Jokic could be better than Larry Bird.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
A championship parade through the streets of Denver that will make Nuggets Nation cheer and clap louder than thunder began with one bold step on a sad day in Dallas nearly seven years ago.This is the story of the precise moment when a fly-over NBA city gambled everything on a 21-year-old Serbian forward with a soft shooting touch and a softer belly.As the Nuggets get ready to parade the shiny gold Larry O’Brien trophy through downtown, I’m here to tell you that maybe the most momentous date in team history is Dec. 12, 2016, when a struggling team searching for answers got blown out by 30 on the road against the Mavericks.That’s when the brain trust of Nuggets president Josh Kroenke, general manager Tim Connelly and coach Michael Malone leaned hard into the analytics and embraced a radical hypothesis many in the league would dispute to this day:Nikola Jokic is the second coming of Larry Bird.“(Connelly and I) sat down and looked at the analytics. We were trying to play two tale...A soaking NE Colorado to see more rainfall as records fall and rivers rise
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
Northeastern Colorado has been soaked since May, thunderstorms and prolonged rains have saturated widespread areas in what’s shaping up to be the wettest start to the year, or close to it, for some cities and towns.Rainfall totals from Jan. 1 to June 13 include 14.71 inches in Colorado Springs. The city’s mark is the top of all time for year-to-date rainfall, beating out 2015 (14.11) for the same period.Up and down the Front Range and east of Metro Denver are posting similar rainfall totals with many cracking the top 10 spots for year-to-date totals so far in 2023.Rainfall totals elsewhere since Jan. 1 include: Boulder: 13.07; Castle Rock: 13.48; Denver: 10.81; Evergreen: 11.58; Fort Collins: 11.22; Fort Morgan: 12.53; Greeley: 10.55; Julesburg: 9.63; Longmont: 12.85; and Loveland: 10.35.Prolonged, widespread rain has set daily and monthly records in some hard-hit spots.On Sunday and Monday 5.44 inches of rain fell at the Colorado Springs Airport, the highest two-day per...Texas governor sends busload of migrants to Los Angeles
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has claimed responsibility for a busload of migrants that arrived at Union Station in Los Angeles on Wednesday. In a statement, Abbott said small border towns in the Lone Star State “remain overwhelmed and overrun” with people crossing into the country illegally from Mexico and that many of them are hoping to make it to L.A. “Los Angeles is a major city that migrants seek to go to, particularly now that its city leaders approved its self-declared sanctuary city status. Our border communities are on the frontlines of President Biden’s border crisis, and Texas will continue providing this much-needed relief until he steps up to do his job and secure the border,” the governor’s statement read in part. Los Angeles City Council approves ‘sanctuary city’ ordinance Abbott is following the lead of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has drawn criticism from Gov. Gavin Newsom for recently sending two groups of migrants from Florida to Northern C...Nearly $200 million granted to house thousands of homeless Californians
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
State officials were granted nearly $200 million dollars on Wednesday to move thousands of homeless Californians out of encampments and into housing.The money was allocated through the Encampment Resolution Fund which is administered by the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency and the California Interagency Council on Homelessness.The grants will be disbursed to 23 projects across 22 communities throughout the state.The ERF fund was “designed by Governor Gavin Newsom and the Legislature to provide communities of all sizes with the funding to move people living in encampments into housing,” according to state officials.Wednesday’s announcement of $199 million is the third and largest round of ERF grants to be distributed. Previously, 26 communities were awarded $96 million from the fund over two rounds.Grants being disbursed to Southern California include:-Los Angeles County will receive the largest share with $59.5 million to serve 3,000 people on Skid Row.-The Los Angeles...‘I’m having a panic attack’: Ex-Antioch officer charged with assaulting man during traffic stop
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:58:41 GMT
ANTIOCH — In the latest scandal to engulf the city’s beleaguered police department, a former officer has been charged with assaulting a man during a July 2022 traffic stop, court records show.Matthew Nutt, who was fired from the Antioch police department over the same incident, was charged Tuesday with a single misdemeanor count of an officer unnecessarily assaulting a person. He has not yet entered a plea but is scheduled to do so on July 18.The charge stems from a July 1, 2022 traffic stop in which Nutt and a second officer knocked the man to the ground then pulled him into the car while attempting to arrest him on an outstanding warrant. The second officer has been identified in police records as Sgt. Joshua Evans, who is under administrative investigation for repeated use of racist slurs and other offensive communications, including one where Evans texted another officer, “I’ll bury that n—-r in my fields,” and later clarified that he’d ...Latest news
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